The Civilian-Military Coalition Government in Pakistan has a
Mandate from Terrorists to Remain in Power and Completely Eradicate Terrorism
In 2007, President Bush rescued corrupt leaders from courts
and asked General Pervez Musharraf to pardon them, President Bush damaged
Pakistan’s justice system, in 2022, the same corrupt leaders were asking President
Biden that their cases were in courts and they should rescue from the courts,
President Biden asked Army Chief General Bajwa to help them, General Bajwa
overthrew the Imran Khan government and gave corrupt leaders the power to
rescue themselves from the judicial system, and this was the end of Pakistan’s
judicial system, Imran Khan was not ready to pardon them, they put him in jail
without a judicial system, now they are looking
President Trump, who he will rescue first
Mujeeb Khan
Former Army Chief General Bajwa and Army Chief General Asim Munir
In the first four years of President Trump, terrorism in
Pakistan and Afghanistan was largely controlled. President Trump, along with
Prime Minister Imran Khan, signed a ceasefire agreement with the Taliban. The Taliban
had announced a cessation of all terrorist activities. The Haqqani Network had
left Pakistan for Afghanistan, and it had joined the Taliban government. If Donald
Trump had become president in 2020 and the army general had not overthrown
Imran Khan's government, terrorism in Pakistan would not be a topic of the world
today. President Trump can see the data on terrorism in Pakistan during this
period it had died down. The corrupt leaders and Generals in Pakistan welcomed
Joe Biden to become president. These corrupt leaders had previously worked with
Joe Biden when he was a senator and Pakistan on the front lines of America’s
war on terror. Then, Joe Biden was Vice President for 8 years in the Obama
administration. Four years later Joe Biden was now President of the United States,
and these corrupt leaders wanted Pakistan to be recognized as a front-line
state in the ongoing war on terror.
In 2008, when these
leaders told President Bush that they would better eliminate terrorists, the
army could not eliminate them. At that time, their corruption cases were in court,
and they had fled the country. General Pervez Musharraf was the president. To
fight the war on terror, President Bush had removed their cases against them
from the judicial process and asked President Musharraf to pardon them. 14
years later, those same leaders stood before President Jo Biden asking for help to rescue corruption cases against them in the courts.
President Biden had sent them to General Bajwa, Army Chief.
Army generals,
corrupt leaders, and President Biden have destabilized Pakistan. This government
in Pakistan took power on April 9. 2022. Since then, terrorism has been increasing
in Pakistan. The assassination attempt on Imran Khan was state-sponsored
terrorism. The Rangers’ attack on the Islamabad High Court was state-sponsored terrorism.
The Rangers entered the court, vandalized it, beat up Imran Khan, and dragged him
into their military truck. Many lawyers were injured in the Rangers’ attack in
the court. After 9/11, the Bush administration committed serious human rights
violations in the name of terrorism and national security. Today, the coalition
government of corrupt leaders and generals in Pakistan is also committing
serious human rights violations in the name of terrorism and national security. When
the government violates human rights, it is state-sponsored terrorism. While the
courts are under the control of the government and the judges are under the
pressure of the generals. Pakistan’s justice system is a sandwich. The status
of the allies in the world has become a punishment for the people of Pakistan. Until
Pakistan gets out of this global Allies system, there will never be a rule of law in Pakistan. Nor will there be democracy. Terrorism will not end.
Pakistan is entangled in the Allies system. Think about it, terrorism has ended
in Somalia, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, and Yemen, but terrorism is not ending in
Pakistan, a nuclear country.
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